Very dark artisanal chocolate and green tea.
I find chocolate is not good for my headaches. It's a migraine trigger. I won't touch it if i have a mal de tête.
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Very dark artisanal chocolate and green tea.
Fortunately I was more fortunateI find chocolate is not good for my headaches. It's a migraine trigger. I won't touch it if i have a mal de tête.
You'll never catch us.... BWAHAHAHAHAAHAThe SLR is ready, mate...let's roll...can't be letting the Seppos get away with this...
You'll never catch us.... BWAHAHAHAHAAHA
Awesome cars! Enjoy the races. I'm going to bed.
Good night everybody.
Not just any ford... a Shelby GT500 Cobra.... you can't get that from a Ford dealer... only the Shelby shop...... you lose the race the same way you lose here....A ford pfft. We'll just wait until it breaks down or bursts into flame.
Goodnight hasenpfefferAwesome cars! Enjoy the races. I'm going to bed.
Good night everybody.
Not just any ford... a Shelby GT500 Cobra.... you can't get that from a Ford dealer... only the Shelby shop...... you lose the race the same way you lose here....
A fellow faculty member had one...he could do zero to 50 or so and back to zero in one typical city block...with no squealing or swerving...Not just any ford... a Shelby GT500 Cobra.... you can't get that from a Ford dealer... only the Shelby shop...... you lose the race the same way you lose here....
Let's squash this now before it spreadsThere's already been consequences for letting @Revoltingest bury himself in the backyard... mutant button squash.
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Let's squash this now before it spreads
Posthaste.I'll dig him up and post him back to Revoltingstan.
The first dog we had as a married couple was in the last week of her life. One of our cats unexpectedly stayed next to the dog for hours on end. Cat nature is not dog nature but cats can and do respond to distress and suffering at least some times.Cub(old grumpy brown cat) just sacrificed himself.
It was going on two hours of trying to get Ares to bed. Not only was I trying to get him to sleep, I was trying to get him not to go into a hysterical fit, which was threatening to happen. When it looked inevitable, Cub(who is tempered somewhat like Garfield)jumped up on Ares(knowing he's Ares's favorite cat), and started purring and pawing at him, distracting him. It worked. Ares desisted the mental break, and went to sleep within 20 minutes.
That's not something Cub normally does. I think he sensed the urgency.
I don't know why cats get such a selfish reputation.